CAC Login

SET UP CAC Login

Common Access Card (CAC) Login is for use by DoD users with the CAC smart card via the Internet Explorer browser. Other browsers may work; however Internet Explorer is the supported browser. Follow these steps to set up your account:

Ensure you are using Internet Explorer

Login to GlobalNET with your username and password.

Place your CAC card in the reader.

Click on the My GlobalNET

Click Edit My Profile & Settings

Scroll down to External Accounts, click arrow to open

Click the Extract certificate information from your CAC card link and follow the directions to extract the date from your EMAIL certificate

You should see a Banner message that tells you, Your PKI information has been extracted (your name), but has not yet been saved! - Click here to save the information to your user profile.

Click the link "Click here" to save

You should see the message that changed have been saved.

You should be able to log in with your CAC

Log in with CAC card instructions

Ensure you are using Internet Explorer browser (Other browsers may work, but Internet Explorer is the supported browser)

Insert your CAC card

Click the Log in with CAC button

You should be prompted to select you certificate. Select EMAIL certificate and click OK.

You should get a popup prompting you to enter you pin. Type your pin number and click OK.

You should be logged on the GlobalNET

About GCMC

The Marshall Center Members Portal, GlobalNet, is a password protected web portal that can be accessed via the Internet throughout the world. It allows Marshall Center alumni, staff and partners to maintain contact with one another, share their most recent career and contact information, post stories and discuss current events in academic discussion groups, as well as download newsletters and various academic materials presented at the Marshall Center or during the Center's numerous Outreach Events.

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GlobalNET represents a network of organizations and their representative members who are working to foster national and international collaboration as well as to maintain relationships, and strengthen partner capacity.